Planning & Development Services Maps

The Planning and Development Services Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Division has produced a variety of maps available below for download. Interactive mapping services are available here. The division maintains a number of GIS layers as relate to the city's Comprehensive Plan, platting activity, rezoning, annexation, etc. These GIS layers and other data are available for download here.

For general planning and development questions, please call 979.764.3570 or email cspds@cstx.gov.

ANNEXATION MAPPublished Date: March 2016This Annexation Map shows all of the annexations approved by the City of College Station from incorporation until today. The map shows the approximate extents of each annexation along with its ordinance number and date of approval. For details and copies of the Annexation Ordinance for each annexation, please contact the Planning & Development Services Office.

CITY LIMITSPublished Date: March 2016This map shows the legal, corporate limits of the City of College Station. This map is updated whenever an annexation occurs.

COMPREHENSIVE PLAN - LAND USE PLAN MAPPublished Date: March 2016The Comprehensive Land Use Plan is implemented by a sequence of long-range actions for guiding the orderly and intentional growth/development within our city. Areas on this Comprehensive Plan - Land Use Map are assigned "uses" as described in the legend of the map. A Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map does not constitute zoning regulation or establish zoning district boundaries. The map that depicts these "future" land uses, as well as the complete planning document were developed by and approved under the Comprehensive Plan process by all levels of interested parties, from the citizen to city staff, and ultimately the City Council.

EXISTING LAND USE MAPPublished Date: March 2016The Existing Land Use Map shows the current use of the land within the limits of the City of College Station. In other words, what activities, occupations, and situations are occurring on each parcel of land. Some parcels are fully developed and some only partially developed, if at all. Each parcel is assigned a current "use" as described by the legend of the map.

EXTRA TERRITORIAL JURISDICTION (ETJ)Published Date: March 2016The ETJ is an area that is outside the city limits of a city, but yet still falls under certain city requirements if subdivision occurs on that property. The City of College Station currently has an ETJ that is determined in three ways. First of all, Section 42 of the Local Government Code sets out the area of jurisdiction based upon the population of the city, which is currently 3 ½ miles beyond the city limits of College Station. Secondly, the ETJ is also set by agreement with the City of Bryan. Last of all, ETJ coverage may be requested by a property owner contiguous with the existing ETJ as occurred with Ordinance 2496 in 4/12/01.

THOROUGHFARE PLANPublished Date: March 2016The Transportation Plan is a component of the Comprehensive Plan and goes through the same approval process. It presents the locations for planned and existing roadways classified as minor collector and greater within the City of College Station and its extraterritorial jurisdiction (ETJ).

ZONING MAPPublished Date: March 2016The official Zoning Map depicts the current zoning districts for the City of College Station. This map is updated as each revision is processed through the rezoning procedure. Details on each district may be found in Articles 4 and 5 of the Unified Development Ordinance. To determine the current zoning for a specific property, please use the interactive mapping services available here.